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Archival, Data and Planning Specialist

Position Summary: Archival, Data and Planning Specialists serve alongside natural resource professionals in partnership with agencies such as the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR), National Park Service, U.S. Forest Service, Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCD), higher education institutions, and nonprofits. Archival, Data and Planning Specialists help support the preservation and retention of key information collected across various studies and surveys. They may also support initiatives related to planning and policy for various state parks and recreation areas around the state of Minnesota.  The Individual Placements program prioritizes personal and professional growth while teaching hands-on conservation skills in the field. Specialists develop technical skills throughout their term while completing challenging and impactful conservation projects. 

Specialists are directly supervised by Conservation Corps Program staff and partner site supervisor. Members complete service projects with direction provided by partnering agencies and representatives of those agencies.

Duties & Responsibilities

  • Complete service projects to the best of their ability, serving safely, effectively and efficiently to ensure projects are completed to the satisfaction of project hosts and the community
  • Abide by Corps program safety regulations as well as applicable federal/state/municipal law and OSHA requirements; communicate any safety concerns and incidents.
  • Contribute actively to the team to complete projects, demonstrating a commitment to the Corps values of safety, justice, stewardship, community and leadership.
  • Positive attitude, desire to learn new skills, interest in community service; represent Conservation Corps in positive manner in public
  • Commit to completing the entire service term per the start and end dates listed on the Member Service Agreement
  • Specific projects depend on the site assignment but may include:


 

  • Digitize and archive documents, paper data sheets, field notebooks, and maps related to various studies and surveys conducted. 
  • Organize, classify, digitize, collect archivable materials. 
  • Utilize Microsoft Suite applications to file data, cross reference and digitize documents. 
  • Aid in the policy and planning for state parks, state recreation areas and state forest campgrounds. 
  • Complete and approve timecards and other required reports and paperwork in a timely manner.

 

 

Hours & Schedule

Schedules can vary, including in-person and hybrid options depending on their site and position. Members should expect to be scheduled for at least 40 hours of service per week. A typical schedule is Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM, including a mandatory 30-minute lunch break which does not count towards service hours. 

Training & Development

The Corps provides orientation and skills training at the start of the program year. Additional region or project specific training may be included throughout the service term depending on project need, length of term and other factors. Examples of potential trainings include:  


 

  • Team building and conflict resolution
  • Justice, equity, diversity and inclusion
  • Leadership
  • Safety and risk management
  • MN Safety Council defensive driving
  • First Aid/CPR/AED
  • AmeriCorps benefits


 

 

Qualifications

  • Strong communication skills, with the ability to educate and interact with landowners and community members
  • Willingness to learn and adapt to changing plans, work, and weather conditions
  • Commitment to upholding Corps values of safety, justice, stewardship, community and leadership. 
  • Dedication to complete the full term of AmeriCorps service
  • Must be a US Citizen, US National, or Lawful Permanent Resident Alien of the US
  • Must pass a criminal history check consisting of a National Sex Offender Public Website check, a state criminal history check, and a fingerprint-based FBI check. Passing the criminal history check is defined as no positive hits on the NSOPW and no history of violent offenses on the state or FBI checks.
  • High school degree, GED, or willingness to work towards obtaining a GED
  • Valid driver’s license and safe driving record (no major moving violations or DUI’s in the past five years)

 

Preferred Qualifications

  • GIS experience in ArcPro, ArcGIS Desktop, ArcGIS online.
  • Experience and technical skills in using Global Positioning System (GPS) technology.
  • Familiarity with MS Office software (Excel, Word, PowerPoint)